Glenn’s latest speech will leave you stunned: 'We won’t make it through the next New Year's'



At Jason Whitlock's "Fearless Army Roll Call 2.0" event, Glenn Beck delivered a speech that caused eyes to well and spines to tingle.

As our country hurdles toward what looks to be impending destruction, we all want to know what we can do to reverse course and restore America to the beacon of hope she once was.

Glenn’s resolution is simple: “Surrender to Jesus Christ.”

Not only will this save our country, but it will also redeem individual lives and break toxic generational cycles.

Sharing a bit from his own tragic past, Glenn revealed that the power of Christ alone was what transformed his life, which was initially defined by alcoholism, suicide, and child abuse, into the one you see him living today.

Likewise, Christ alone is the answer to America’s glaring problems.

“Surrender to Jesus Christ,” Glenn told the Fearless audience. “That's what our country needs to do.”

In addition to Jesus, however, there’s another person the men in this country would do well to emulate — a person Glenn says he can’t seem to find any dirt on.

“I can find bad things on everybody,” he said, “but I can’t find anything on [George] Washington.”

Washington, like all true heroes, Glenn explained, didn’t strive for fame or glory. In fact, “All the man ever wanted to do was be a farmer at Mount Vernon.”

But despite his wishes, America’s first president was destined for a level of greatness few have since achieved.

What set Washington apart from others? Two things, according to Glenn.

“He wanted to discover what it meant to be a good man,” and “he served his whole life,” he explained, sharing little-known details from Washington’s life, including his first book (written at age 8!), his insecurities, his alleged obsession with ice cream, and above all, examples of his character.

“If it wasn't for [Washington] and the honor that he built since he was a child, we wouldn't exist.”

And if we don’t do something about the current godless state of America, our future may not exist, according to Glenn.

“We won't make it through the next New Year's if men don't stand up — men of God and peace — people who understand the full armor of God,” he told the audience.

Whether people want to see it or not, America is already at war. But to win this war, we need a different kind of weapon — “the sword of [God’s] truth — his Word.”

“Why do you think they’re silencing everybody?” Glenn asked. “They are terrified of the truth.”

To hear Glenn’s full speech, watch the clip below; to watch the Roll Call event, head over to blazetv.com.


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Is Diddy a CIA operative?



Sean “Diddy” Combs has been one of the biggest names in the hip-hop industry for years, but he’s just now being exposed for violently assaulting his ex-girlfriend and is accused of connections to a human trafficking ring.

So, why is it all only coming to light now?

Host of "Fearless," Jason Whitlock, believes it goes deeper than Diddy simply being a bad apple in the rap industry.

“Rap music is lyrical pornography, and we’ve mainstreamed all of these guys. And not that physical pornography is any better, but I just don’t remember Hugh Hefner and Larry Flint being invited to the White House, the Oval Office,” Whitlock tells Glenn Beck.

“I’m not shocked that Diddy and his depraved behavior from the video, beating up the woman, to the accusations of sex trafficking,” Whitlock continues. “It goes right along with rap music. It’s peanut butter and jelly.”

Glenn sees where Whitlock is going with this, explaining that Diddy reminds him of Epstein.

“I absolutely am convinced that Epstein was an agent of our government, or a government, and it’s why he got away with so much. I think he was an agent for our government. P. Diddy had cameras in every room, everybody came over, doing all kinds of stuff, he has dirt on everybody,” Glenn says, asking Whitlock, “Do you think he was an agent?”

“Yes,” Whitlock says without hesitation. “A CIA agent would be my guess, and I think that a lot of the people in the rap music industry are.”

“There’s so little talent, actual talent in rap music, and so it doesn’t require some level of skill. And so these people are clearly selected,” he adds.

And something Kanye West has said in the past supports Whitlock’s theory.

“Kanye West has said in an interview, ‘Hey look, they can’t pressure me the way they pressure some of these other artists because I’ve never committed murder,’” Whitlock explains.

Glenn isn’t surprised, especially after a conversation he had with a “good guy” who works in Hollywood and is disgusted by what happens inside it.

“He said, ‘You have no idea. It is full out almost devil worship.’ He said, ‘It is so dark in Hollywood. And the things that go on, if people knew that these documentaries are just scratching the surface of what really happens,’” Glenn recalls, adding, “That’s terrifying, just terrifying.”


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Jason Whitlock EXPOSES what Diddy, hip-hop, and — BLACKROCK?! — have done to America



Sean “Diddy” Combs is being called the Jeffrey Epstein of hip-hop music after federal authorities raided his properties as part of investigations regarding sex and drug trafficking allegations — but Diddy isn't the root problem. He’s simply the face of it.

“Diddy is someone of marginal talent who’s been installed and who has been allowed to use the music industry to sexually compromise young people, celebrities, other entertainers, politicians,” Whitlock explains to Glenn Beck.

He notes that the entire industry of the arts is attempting to push Americans toward nihilism (the rejection of all moral and religious principles due to the belief that life is meaningless) by infusing the idea into mainstream music.

“It’s not just Diddy; it’s BlackRock and Vanguard — they actually own the music industry and control the music,” Whitlock tells Glenn Beck, who's shocked.

According to Whitlock, BlackRock and Vanguard own everything from Viacom and BET to Sony and MTV.

“They’re in control of the music industry, and they also own the overwhelming majority of stock in the private prison industry,” Whitlock says.

“So this whole hip-hop deal was about creating a culture where prison is a rite of passage and corruption and criminality is just built into the system.”

But it’s not just rap music.

“They’re doing it now to the last bastion of decency in entertainment, and that is Nashville country music. It is going woke and ugly,” Glenn says. “They have just infested everything, and they’re tearing it apart.”


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